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we've seen hillary clinton for example put out a video declaring her support for gay marriage. here it is. >> lgbt americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. >> well, that's the way most of us think. jason collins made the cover of "sports illustrated" when he came out as the first openly gay american playing in a team sport. alan chambers is one of the po poentss of gay therapy, the ideaed that therapy can help a gay person turn straight. he's the president of the organization and posted the an apology saying "i am sorry that some of you spent years working through the shame and guilt you felt when your attractions, sexual attractions didn't change. i'm sorry we promoted sexual orientation change efforts and reparative theoryies about sexual orientation that stigmatized parents." here's part of the speech. >> while there has been so much good at exodus there has also been bad. there have been people that we've hurt there are horror sto
we've seen hillary clinton for example put out a video declaring her support for gay marriage. here it is. >> lgbt americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. >> well, that's the way most of us think. jason collins made the cover of "sports illustrated" when he came out as the first openly gay american playing in a team sport. alan...
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vice president joe biden, former secretary of state hillary clinton. compare and contrast. >> not a chance am i going there. here's what i'll say. both hillary and joe would make outstanding presidents. and possess the qualities that are needed to be outstanding presidents. i think joe biden will go down in history as one of the best vice presidents ever. and he has been with me at my side in every tough decision that i've made from going after bin laden to dealing with the health care issues to you name it, he's been there. hillary i think will go down in history as one of the finest secretaries of state we've ever had. and help to transition us away from a deep hole that we were in when i first came into office around the world. and rebuild confidence and trust in the united states. and they've got different strengths, but both of them would be outstanding. i'd say the most important qualities of any president. i'm not necessarily saying i have these qualities because i'm speaking historically. i think has to do with more than anything a sense of con
vice president joe biden, former secretary of state hillary clinton. compare and contrast. >> not a chance am i going there. here's what i'll say. both hillary and joe would make outstanding presidents. and possess the qualities that are needed to be outstanding presidents. i think joe biden will go down in history as one of the best vice presidents ever. and he has been with me at my side in every tough decision that i've made from going after bin laden to dealing with the health care...
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clinton, the former secretary doesn't care that four americans are dead. i think she cares and we know it. suspicions confirm, a local republican official says new voter i.d. laws will kick the democrats in the butt and then he said this. we're not going to help lazy, black people who want the government to give them everything. that's a republican out there. out of a job today by the way. that's the guy. one more from the tinfoil hat crowd. remember the moment this week when a woman fainted at a white housey vent. the wingers on the right decided the whole thing was staged for president obama's event. she's acting, they say. >>> here's good news. this is "hardball," the place for politics. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades. iams. keep love strong. now you can keep love fun with new shakeables meaty treats. [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neut
clinton, the former secretary doesn't care that four americans are dead. i think she cares and we know it. suspicions confirm, a local republican official says new voter i.d. laws will kick the democrats in the butt and then he said this. we're not going to help lazy, black people who want the government to give them everything. that's a republican out there. out of a job today by the way. that's the guy. one more from the tinfoil hat crowd. remember the moment this week when a woman fainted at...
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it was clinton coming in and kept that campaign tight right through. you were right in saying in the early going which ended up being decisive, all that apparatus, all the clinton money, all the clinton support group wasn't enough to beat the new kid on the block who seemed like it was his time. >> yeah, obama had this incredible organization of young people who were stationed in each of the towns in iowa. it was probably the best iowa organization i have ever seen. he was a better grassroots kind of candidate at that point. she later became, when it was too late, a really good candidate. chris: two factors i can remember, five years ago, it seems like a long time ago. she was sort of still with the iraq war. she wouldn't take it back. the other guy was clearly against it from day one like we first heard of him, he was against the war. she was selling experience and the clinton thing. how she do it this time? >> time for someone with a little more vintage. >> the threshold for a woman candidate, a really creditability woman candidate for the first time
it was clinton coming in and kept that campaign tight right through. you were right in saying in the early going which ended up being decisive, all that apparatus, all the clinton money, all the clinton support group wasn't enough to beat the new kid on the block who seemed like it was his time. >> yeah, obama had this incredible organization of young people who were stationed in each of the towns in iowa. it was probably the best iowa organization i have ever seen. he was a better...
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and another chance to see chelsea clinton taking part in the national day of service event. in 2009, activities began with president-elect and mrs. obama attending church services across from the white house. they went to the white house and the motorcade for the coast and the inaugural address. here is a look at the activities from 2009. ♪ >> how are you? [sirens] [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> good morning. [cheers] [cheers and applause] >> you ok? >> yeah, i'm fine. ♪ cheers and applause ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers] >> ready to go? >> we have senator biden in the other room. >> present. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the chief justice of the united states, john g. roberts jr. and the associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. ♪ >> how are you? good morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, william bailey, john rogers jr., patrick g. ryan, cochairs of the inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect [indiscernible] >> how are you? >>
and another chance to see chelsea clinton taking part in the national day of service event. in 2009, activities began with president-elect and mrs. obama attending church services across from the white house. they went to the white house and the motorcade for the coast and the inaugural address. here is a look at the activities from 2009. ♪ >> how are you? [sirens] [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> good morning. [cheers] [cheers and applause] >> you ok?...
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they discounselled jimmy carter, bill clinton, george w. bush. all had successful careers, and so many candidates the main dream media loves they go down in a ball of flames and in 2008, everybody was 'tapping hillary clinton. >> you mentioned bill clinton the modern-day of the left, and i can remember headline office him runnin' 1992 when his affairs and everything else. he didn't have any chance at all and he was going up against a very popular incumbent. so he was political dead meat and then he became the president. >> can i say something. sitting in the "washington post" newsroom and writing things like this is the last place on earth to understand presidential politics, shaping the future. the which will phoning for all candidates is at a unique moment in history. we have only nonincumbent election, something is going on. the country is dissatisfied. if the run -- republicans run the traditional candidates they'll law enforcement -- they'll lose. donald trump, he said differently? i was reading the news -- she didn't mention what he said, a
they discounselled jimmy carter, bill clinton, george w. bush. all had successful careers, and so many candidates the main dream media loves they go down in a ball of flames and in 2008, everybody was 'tapping hillary clinton. >> you mentioned bill clinton the modern-day of the left, and i can remember headline office him runnin' 1992 when his affairs and everything else. he didn't have any chance at all and he was going up against a very popular incumbent. so he was political dead meat...
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for hillary clinton? did obama despise bill? tonight live from washington with the explosive details from the sec well to "game change" and joining me to talk about and and more, who else on halloween but an -- ann caulter? >> and boston strong and stronger. the city bounces back after the bombings. i'll talk to the most injured man from the attack and find out even if you're not a red sox fan, we all have a reason to celebrate. >>> the big story, the breaking news on the 2012 white house race, brutal and personal and we only know half of it. "the new york times" is reporting the new book "double done" reveals obama was poised to put hillary clinton has his running mate. candy, explosive stuff in this book. >> you know, if you're a junky and there at the time and remember certain things going on, it kind of helps everything come together and you're right, the lead of this at least according to the new york times version of reading this book is that top aids to the president said we need to go and poll tabs. they were low 40s, ab
for hillary clinton? did obama despise bill? tonight live from washington with the explosive details from the sec well to "game change" and joining me to talk about and and more, who else on halloween but an -- ann caulter? >> and boston strong and stronger. the city bounces back after the bombings. i'll talk to the most injured man from the attack and find out even if you're not a red sox fan, we all have a reason to celebrate. >>> the big story, the breaking news on...
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. >> you you were here for the impeachment -- >> nobody said that bill clinton won the presidency because he was lucky or he was stupid or wasn't ochristian. nobody questioned that he wasn't born in the united states, nobody questioned that he wasn't loyal to the united states or somehow wasn't a patriot. there are thing that have been said about barack obama and question about barack obama we don't have to check the birth certificate and even when you show them the birth certificate, come on, this is really different in terms of barack obama. and so i think you know, i think history is going to judge this. and that he really had to go through, and as i said you know i've had my differences but god, they will vote, i really mean this, they will vote against sunlight. if barack obama proposes it. everybody knows it's the universal truth in washington, d.c. if barack obama is for it they're against it. even if they were for it before he was for it, it doesn't matter. it's this visceral kind of you're not supposed to be there. you're not supposed to be president of the united states, i'm not
. >> you you were here for the impeachment -- >> nobody said that bill clinton won the presidency because he was lucky or he was stupid or wasn't ochristian. nobody questioned that he wasn't born in the united states, nobody questioned that he wasn't loyal to the united states or somehow wasn't a patriot. there are thing that have been said about barack obama and question about barack obama we don't have to check the birth certificate and even when you show them the birth...
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president barack obama and outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton share their thoughts on the tragedy in benghazi together, side by side. >>> out going secretary of state hillary clinton and president barack obama sat down to talk with "60 minutes" tonight. the president had plenty of nice things to say, but it wasn't so long looking they were -- well, remember this? >> while i was working on the streets you were a corporate lawyer sitting on the board of walmart. >> you were practicing law and his slum landlord business in inner-city chicago. >> my, how things have changed. they addressed benghazi. >> i sent him there originally. it was a great personal loss to lose him and three other brave americans. but i also have looked back and tried to figure out what we could do so nobody would be in this position again. we also live in a dangerous world. and the people i'm proud to serve and work with in our diplomatic and development personnel ranks, they know it's a dangerous and risky world. we just have to do everything we can to make it as secure as possible for them. >> i think one of
president barack obama and outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton share their thoughts on the tragedy in benghazi together, side by side. >>> out going secretary of state hillary clinton and president barack obama sat down to talk with "60 minutes" tonight. the president had plenty of nice things to say, but it wasn't so long looking they were -- well, remember this? >> while i was working on the streets you were a corporate lawyer sitting on the board of walmart....
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president clinton had two scandals, white water and monica lewinski. franklin and grant were arrested while in office. yes, it was a bad week for the white house politically. maybe the worst of obama's second term. will it derail his legacy? after all, he promised to help us prosper. >> we believe that america's prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. we know that america thrives when every person can find independence and pride in their work. when the wages of honest labor liberate family from the brink of hardship. >> this white house is stuck in crisis management, not legacy building. for now. >> the chief political strategist at potomac research group and the editorial director of the national journal, gentlemen, welcome to the program. greg, it is not off i get to see teapot dome scandal on television. we're trying to put this in perspective. really trying to put this really into perspective. you say the scandals could push democrats away from the president this summer. put it in perspective for me. how does it hurt
president clinton had two scandals, white water and monica lewinski. franklin and grant were arrested while in office. yes, it was a bad week for the white house politically. maybe the worst of obama's second term. will it derail his legacy? after all, he promised to help us prosper. >> we believe that america's prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. we know that america thrives when every person can find independence and pride in their work. when the...
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no i mean when you look at the amount of money that are given to candidates right now i mean hillary clinton did a nice go at two weeks ago picked up a nice piece of change when she went to wall street i mean it is so we seems to you know it's you know like the circus is inbred the roman times you know you entertain everybody like on t.v. programs like this but at the end of the day it's the the one percent of they're not trying to be a classist here but you know if they still get what they want in a bronco obama is a wonderful servant for those interests. yes let me take just a little chunk of the earlier point a hybrid between kimberly and austin then let me get to the money poured make this is brief is a canned first everything leading up to two thousand and eight was a great catastrophe but everything leading up to two thousand and eight is why we're in the economic crunch we still are in today on top of. the president looking to take over a six of the u.s. economy and health care which further and all the other steps he took from cash for clunkers bailouts of the banks bailouts of the a
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now, we're seeing hillary clinton make her shift. and it does end up stoking some type of speculation that this might be all apparent to lay the ground work for a potential 2016 bid. >> from a strategy standpoint, why do you think this was done in connection with the hrc, as opposed to that website. i don't know if it's up yet, with regard to collecting e-mail, but the website that they fired up? >> it just comes after rob portman made his news and support for gay marriage. he's the republican senator. but if hillary clinton does want to become president she would need to support gay marriage. >> mark, thank you. >>> coming up next. a private jet crashes into a residential neighborhood killing at least two people. we bring you the details and the news now. >>> plus, all in the family. wait till you hear how much political candidates are spending to hire their own family members. >>> and ten years later, what the architects of the iraq war are saying now about that war. ♪ looking for a litter with natural ingredients that helps neut
now, we're seeing hillary clinton make her shift. and it does end up stoking some type of speculation that this might be all apparent to lay the ground work for a potential 2016 bid. >> from a strategy standpoint, why do you think this was done in connection with the hrc, as opposed to that website. i don't know if it's up yet, with regard to collecting e-mail, but the website that they fired up? >> it just comes after rob portman made his news and support for gay marriage. he's the...
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>> there is a great new book coming out on hillary clinton. she's the only reporter that's been with clinton at the state department. -- chris: that's -- what's her name snrk >> kim gatters. the name of the book is "the secretary." chris: tough or positive? >> she asked her if -- what have you learned in your four years that you wish you had known in the 2008 campaign and hillary clinton said she's become a much better communicator with people. >> something i didn't know which is that whitney houston's version of the national anthem, one of the best, was charted after september 11 was precorded. not live. >> and so was the show. tell me something i don't know! mine is in march, the sequester, the $1 trillion one-year across thed board cut is going to happen. everyone knows it. themself four opportunities later this year to undo it. chris: will it hurt the comble? >> no. because they have four opportunities to undo it. chris: when we come back, joe biden will be very much inside. chris: when we come back, joe biden will be very much inside. is
>> there is a great new book coming out on hillary clinton. she's the only reporter that's been with clinton at the state department. -- chris: that's -- what's her name snrk >> kim gatters. the name of the book is "the secretary." chris: tough or positive? >> she asked her if -- what have you learned in your four years that you wish you had known in the 2008 campaign and hillary clinton said she's become a much better communicator with people. >> something i...
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also hillary clinton out. does ted cruz have a shot at getting enough support to actually be a general election candidate? does he have broad enough appeal and hillary clinton, what were you takeaways this weekend? >> i think democrats are on their knees praying every night that ted cruz is the republican nominee. in a big field of four or five republican candidates, ted cruz can come in first and second. but when that field narrows down, the question is, can he do it? that's a little tougher. i'd look more at rand paul and scott walker as more likely to get into the finals, if you will, for the republican nomination. >> and hillary clinton. is she in, do you think? >> i finishing her health is good and her husband's health is good and they feel -- she feels like running, she will run. but those are important qualifiers. >> all right. absolutely. charlie cook, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> hurricane raymond has strengthened just southwest of acapulco, mexico, with winds increasing to 120 miles an hour
also hillary clinton out. does ted cruz have a shot at getting enough support to actually be a general election candidate? does he have broad enough appeal and hillary clinton, what were you takeaways this weekend? >> i think democrats are on their knees praying every night that ted cruz is the republican nominee. in a big field of four or five republican candidates, ted cruz can come in first and second. but when that field narrows down, the question is, can he do it? that's a little...
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hillary clinton is, also. he was the first black president, she may be the first woman president. >> most reporters in the so called >> she's running for president they're going to try to find out what happened with benghazi and to what extent she did something wrong? i don't think so. there is another factor. when barack obama ran, the media slobbered all over him. the title of my last book. they had a slobbering love affair with him. that in no small way helped him get nomination over hillary clinton. i think this is -- >> pay back. >> right. they're going to show they love her and her liberal politics. >> it's going to be the woman that gender factor is going to be huge. >> accusation that's the party may be too mean and then, a factor give away that you might like. blp hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had t
hillary clinton is, also. he was the first black president, she may be the first woman president. >> most reporters in the so called >> she's running for president they're going to try to find out what happened with benghazi and to what extent she did something wrong? i don't think so. there is another factor. when barack obama ran, the media slobbered all over him. the title of my last book. they had a slobbering love affair with him. that in no small way helped him get nomination...
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she and bill clinton met and fell in love at yale. then in 1974, she moved to arkansas to teach making partner at the rose law firm five years later. she kept working after her husband was elected governor of arkansas. she would become the first first lady to do so. >> i suppose i could have stayed home and baked cookies. >> then came washington. >> this health security card will represent a right of every citizen. and it will give each of us the security of knowing we will be taken care of when we need help. >> her health care initiative came crashing down in 1994. her high visibility came at a cost. but the super woman learned to steel herself in the face of repeated controversy. there was the unexplained suicide of vince foster, and questions about the clintons' whitewater land deal. but the questions did not end there. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the impeachment threatened to derail team clinton. but hillary was nothing if not resilient. she was elected senator from new york with 56% of the vote. she bec
she and bill clinton met and fell in love at yale. then in 1974, she moved to arkansas to teach making partner at the rose law firm five years later. she kept working after her husband was elected governor of arkansas. she would become the first first lady to do so. >> i suppose i could have stayed home and baked cookies. >> then came washington. >> this health security card will represent a right of every citizen. and it will give each of us the security of knowing we will be...
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that's bill clinton. then he went to georgetown underclassman fresh president and sophomore class president. and his peers were sick of him and they defeated him again. but he kept running for any presidency he could find and eventually got the big one. [laughter] was elected twice. people ask me what's he going to do when he becomes president? if they keep running for president, which he did this year much to barack obama's -- caught mark pockmarked he ran 37 times this year for barack obama. barry obama had no political inclinations whatsoever. finally at age 18, i'm sorry, that is not the way the tiger was supposed to go out. he left the island of what to occidental college in los angeles and really see the first inkling for some pain. his mother, even this human spirit and a sensibility she was something special. you're not just a good time charlie. there some reason for you to be on this earth. he started associating with the intellectual older kid, this still wasn't quite -- was m. cohan. he didn't
that's bill clinton. then he went to georgetown underclassman fresh president and sophomore class president. and his peers were sick of him and they defeated him again. but he kept running for any presidency he could find and eventually got the big one. [laughter] was elected twice. people ask me what's he going to do when he becomes president? if they keep running for president, which he did this year much to barack obama's -- caught mark pockmarked he ran 37 times this year for barack obama....
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and clinton. what you have seen since the election is you saw right after the election bill clant and barack obama played golf together, a much friendlier round on 60 minutes you saul barack obama and hillary clinton doing an because of together as she was leaving the state department. and since then, hmm every person in the president's ward who declared a preference dechaired for hillary clinton, and that is happening either with the president's support, president obama's support or at least his tacit approval you can imagine a world yo you are sayig to staff people and politic politicians in his orbit you know i have a vice president who might want to run let's everybody hold off he hasn't done that, so i think the bill clinton without a doubt helped at the conventions after the democratic convention in charlotte, governor romney, new house said he never saw anything like the turn of the right track, wrong track number of people saying on the right track and he attributed almost exclusively to h
and clinton. what you have seen since the election is you saw right after the election bill clant and barack obama played golf together, a much friendlier round on 60 minutes you saul barack obama and hillary clinton doing an because of together as she was leaving the state department. and since then, hmm every person in the president's ward who declared a preference dechaired for hillary clinton, and that is happening either with the president's support, president obama's support or at least...
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>> hillary clinton finally answers questions about the benghazi debacle. delivering a powerful performance to convince lawmakers and the media to see it her way. did it work? find out next on news watch. y te a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> with all due respect, the fact is would have four dead americans. was it because of a protests or because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they would go kill symptom americans. what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >>ro is secretary of state hillary clinton finally facing lawmakers in the house and the senate taking some s tough questions about the benghazi fi
>> hillary clinton finally answers questions about the benghazi debacle. delivering a powerful performance to convince lawmakers and the media to see it her way. did it work? find out next on news watch. y te a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the...
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tavis: people do not really like hillary clinton. one could argue that dig deep in the numbers, people really do not like hillary in the numbers suggest that she is not the most electable democrat. with two or three people on the other side. what do you make of that? >> the question is can we get beyond the gridlock that we experienced during the 1990's? who was in the best position to point forward? part of the reason, when i have said, should we do this race? we had three questions. could our families survive it? since my wife is exceptional and our children is above -- are above average, it would work. is there something i can do that no other candidate can do? what i believe is the country is ready to get beyond the old arguments we have been having since the 1960's about vietnam and the sexual revolution and the role of faith. all these things we have been arguing about. the american people have moved beyond that. that is what you see consistently that among independents and republicans, we do very well. when we get these big cr
tavis: people do not really like hillary clinton. one could argue that dig deep in the numbers, people really do not like hillary in the numbers suggest that she is not the most electable democrat. with two or three people on the other side. what do you make of that? >> the question is can we get beyond the gridlock that we experienced during the 1990's? who was in the best position to point forward? part of the reason, when i have said, should we do this race? we had three questions....
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high-end tax rates, bill clinton over george w. bush, bill clinton has won. >> is what i want to say. 82% of bush tax cuts were locked in by the fiscal cliff deal. >> i am talking about high and rates.- high end >> yes. this.not know if you are i would be interested in your response. i do not think we are near done on the revenue side. i have been stressing we have cut 2.8 million over 10 already. if you look at the policy part, 70% has been spending cut -- cuts.30% has been revenues. ism not sure if the optimal 50-50. certainly, 70 -- 30 sounds unbalanced. having locked in 80% of the bush tax cut is not mean we are done. thirdly, i am not sure -- the president in his budget that fourth -- has elaborated, 400 billion dollars in medicaid and medicare cuts and $200 billion in other cuts. you know, i think the analysis you describe sounds accurate to me. >> should he be out pushing the budget? i agree there is a lot of good stuff in the presence question. that's there's a lot of good stuff in the president's budget. should he be out p
high-end tax rates, bill clinton over george w. bush, bill clinton has won. >> is what i want to say. 82% of bush tax cuts were locked in by the fiscal cliff deal. >> i am talking about high and rates.- high end >> yes. this.not know if you are i would be interested in your response. i do not think we are near done on the revenue side. i have been stressing we have cut 2.8 million over 10 already. if you look at the policy part, 70% has been spending cut -- cuts.30% has been...
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in 1989, bill clinton was impeached. look where he is today. take the long view. if the affordable care act does survive, and i think it will survive, that is going to be a major achievement. look at things like energy independence. the united states for the first time in 20 years is importing less energy from overseas. the banking industry has been recapitalized. the auto industry has been saved. you can go down the list of solid accomplishments. historians will look back and say this is a major turning point. we have not even gotten to foreign policy or the wars he has pulled us out of. >> well, the problem at the a wonderfulama speech maker. i think he is also a man of considerable good judgment and accomplishment, but his problem at the moment is public administration. that is the doing of things and the execution of things. the public does not see that going particularly well. he has three more years or two more years plus until he is a lame duck. he has brought back john podesta to help. outward, start looking as my colleagues have suggested, non-chicago maf
in 1989, bill clinton was impeached. look where he is today. take the long view. if the affordable care act does survive, and i think it will survive, that is going to be a major achievement. look at things like energy independence. the united states for the first time in 20 years is importing less energy from overseas. the banking industry has been recapitalized. the auto industry has been saved. you can go down the list of solid accomplishments. historians will look back and say this is a...
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hillary clinton one to two make sure she was careful because she may explore a run for president in 2016. >> including going back to where he served his country some 45 years ago or so, any impressions? >> it was a striking trip. this is a man -- the place where we got to go on a boat with secretary kerry -- literally on the river that shape the course of his life. not only did he win his silver star, his ron starr, and his purple hearts in the area we were -- it was his first time back as a civilian -- remember, he was the man who fought for prisoner of war rights and normalization -- >> with john mccain. >> and bob kerrey. it was his service and people impugning his service that sunk his 2004 campaign. seeing the emotion in his eyes while he was on the boat even though he is not known for public a motion that public displays of emotion, it was amazing. >> even more than barack obama and the washington -- washington redskins, it was a lousy year from -- for congress. comparisonsa lot of to be do-nothing coffers -- congress. this congress has done less than that one. it big about. think
hillary clinton one to two make sure she was careful because she may explore a run for president in 2016. >> including going back to where he served his country some 45 years ago or so, any impressions? >> it was a striking trip. this is a man -- the place where we got to go on a boat with secretary kerry -- literally on the river that shape the course of his life. not only did he win his silver star, his ron starr, and his purple hearts in the area we were -- it was his first time...
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he seems to lack the dramatic comedic asian skills of fdr, reagan or clinton. obama frequently comes across as a teacher, or as a motivator, not a motivator. he fails then too, frequently to excite and motivate. although he currently isn't doing bad and the current campaign. there's a reason article in a sunday edition of "the new york times" entitled obama plays to win in politics and everything else. the author paints a picture of obama that gives a still greater insight into him, and how he might function as a second term president. i'm quoting now from that article. four years ago, barack obama seems as if he might be a deliver a professor of the leader. maybe with a touch of hawaiian mellowness. he has turned out to be a for graciously competitive perfectionist. aides and friends say so in interviews. mr. obama's own words of praise say it best. he is a perpetually aspiring overachiever. as he faces off with mitt romney, mr. obama wilson to win in fear of losing. is in overdrive. he is cramming for debates against an opponent he has called ineffective, rai
he seems to lack the dramatic comedic asian skills of fdr, reagan or clinton. obama frequently comes across as a teacher, or as a motivator, not a motivator. he fails then too, frequently to excite and motivate. although he currently isn't doing bad and the current campaign. there's a reason article in a sunday edition of "the new york times" entitled obama plays to win in politics and everything else. the author paints a picture of obama that gives a still greater insight into him,...
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>> i think bill clinton would have said that in 1993. he had a deficit reduction plan that he sent to congress with an effort to give people an idea of what they could expect from this economy. and if he were here, he would complain that not a single republican on either side voted for his plan. so that would have been against the idea of economic security. but at the same time, there may be some republicans, and i hope there sure are not, but some of them may ebb the fact that when there is a recession, it usually isn't named after someone in congress. it's usually named after a president. and i hope that some are not cavalier than idea. that. >> has been alleged off and on over the past few years by democrats talking about republican obstruction in the congress. >> right. >> and they've always resisted it. but that has to loom over this. in terms of strategy, both sides have been talking about, and in some cases complaining about the outside game, whether or not it is appropriate to try to be engaging with the american people through t
>> i think bill clinton would have said that in 1993. he had a deficit reduction plan that he sent to congress with an effort to give people an idea of what they could expect from this economy. and if he were here, he would complain that not a single republican on either side voted for his plan. so that would have been against the idea of economic security. but at the same time, there may be some republicans, and i hope there sure are not, but some of them may ebb the fact that when there...
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but for many of them were the same people that reacted viscerally to bill clinton. >> rose: i agree, but was it an issue for you. did you say look, we have to figure out how to get passed this. >> i think that our conviction was always that there was a majority there, for whom this was not an issue. and that there was a majority there for this president and that especially, and that would be especially true if the participation was great among all voters. you know what happened in 2010 was youth voters, for example, under 30 which had been 18% of the electorate in 2008 dropped to 12%. well, if that was going to happen in 2012, we were going to lose the election. so our count, we had confidence that the more people participated, the better we would do. so you know, this is-- these visceral divides in our country have been, are historic in nature. but i didn't think they represent the essence of who we are. and we've always worked through them. and i think we can work through them now. but we have to deal with some of the structural issues that impact on our politics. >> rose: like wha
but for many of them were the same people that reacted viscerally to bill clinton. >> rose: i agree, but was it an issue for you. did you say look, we have to figure out how to get passed this. >> i think that our conviction was always that there was a majority there, for whom this was not an issue. and that there was a majority there for this president and that especially, and that would be especially true if the participation was great among all voters. you know what happened in...
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roger is with me, former deputy we treasury secretary under bill clinton and chairman of ever corp. partners. and from a vice chairman of the federal reserve he is also the author of "after the music stopped, the financial crisis, the response and the work ahead." gentlemen, it's good to have you on the program. >> good to be here. >> so much to discuss. allen, this week we have the unemployment report in the month of january, in line with expectations. unemployment rate ticking up to 7.9% and the disappointing gdp report. what does that tell you? >> i think if you -- what you need to do is average through the third quarter, which was higher than it should have been. and the fourth quarter, which is lower than it should have been. why do i say that? we have this big mysterious bounce up in defense spending. government spending in general, seems mysterious in the third quarter. then it disappears in the 40 quarter. if you average those two, ditto with inventory. acouple lakes and decumulation. if you average those two, it looks like it's been looking like a sort of a 2% minus growth
roger is with me, former deputy we treasury secretary under bill clinton and chairman of ever corp. partners. and from a vice chairman of the federal reserve he is also the author of "after the music stopped, the financial crisis, the response and the work ahead." gentlemen, it's good to have you on the program. >> good to be here. >> so much to discuss. allen, this week we have the unemployment report in the month of january, in line with expectations. unemployment rate...
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coming up it's hillary clinton's last day at the white house. it's the first day of the rest of her life and it may well include campaign for 20106 president. she hasn't said she's going to run but there are plenty of democrats who say i do. >>> we showed you john mccain and lindsey graham's rude behavior and they're hardly alone. the lesson the gop seems to have learned from 2012, if you want to keep losing, keep doing what you're doing. fascinating. >>> the people in charge of dealing with palestinians and the occupied territories, turns out they're a lot more like barack obama than like benjamin netanyahu. finally let me finish tonight with a fabulous delegation of the united states senate now. elizabeth warren and edward and this is "hardball," the place for politics. to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see i
coming up it's hillary clinton's last day at the white house. it's the first day of the rest of her life and it may well include campaign for 20106 president. she hasn't said she's going to run but there are plenty of democrats who say i do. >>> we showed you john mccain and lindsey graham's rude behavior and they're hardly alone. the lesson the gop seems to have learned from 2012, if you want to keep losing, keep doing what you're doing. fascinating. >>> the people in charge...
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(cheers and applause) >> to the king family who have sacrificed and inspired so much, to president clinton, president carter, vice president biden, jill, fellow americans, five decades ago today americans came to this honored place to lay claim to a promise made at our founding. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. in 1963 almost 200 years after those words were set to paper, a full century after a great war was fought and emancipation proclaimed, that promise, those truths remained unmet. and so they came by the thousands, from every corner of our country. men and women, young and old, blacks who longed for freedom and whites who could no longer accept freedom for themselves while witnessing the sub jugation of others. across the land congregations sent them off with food and with prayer. in the middle of the night entire blocks of harlem came out to wish them well. with a few dollars, they scrimped from their labor, s
(cheers and applause) >> to the king family who have sacrificed and inspired so much, to president clinton, president carter, vice president biden, jill, fellow americans, five decades ago today americans came to this honored place to lay claim to a promise made at our founding. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. in...
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[cheers and applause] they warned me about you. [ laughter ] >> jon: this must have been during the clinton administration. [ laughter ] >> no, no new york city. -- no, no, no. it was nerve wracking to even think about it. i couldn't do it actually because i was doing something else. i think i was on a film or something so i couldn't do it but the idea of it it was like oh, my god what do you do when you go there. >> jon: there's a controversy now. beyonce sang that beautiful rendition at the inauguration. it's her voice she just prerecorded it. >> sure. >> jon: as a performer is that considered an acceptable thing for you? >> sometimes it happens in certain stadiums or venues they prerecord things because you have the terrible flat back and -- you know? >> jon: sure the flat back. >> people do it. if i remember correctly. i could be wrong so -- >> jon: you are going to whitney houston 1991. >> she was also record. everybody loved it. it was a huge hit, but i think it was, too. >> jon: i would also think as somebody who dances as well you have to do that sometimes because you are running ar
[cheers and applause] they warned me about you. [ laughter ] >> jon: this must have been during the clinton administration. [ laughter ] >> no, no new york city. -- no, no, no. it was nerve wracking to even think about it. i couldn't do it actually because i was doing something else. i think i was on a film or something so i couldn't do it but the idea of it it was like oh, my god what do you do when you go there. >> jon: there's a controversy now. beyonce sang that beautiful...